The Three Musketeers (2011)

The Three Musketeers 3D poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $20,377,913Details
International Box Office $119,500,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $139,877,913
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $5,658,834 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $4,293,229 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $9,952,063
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Based on Alexandre Dumas' classic novel comes a big-screen action adventure update of The Three Musketeers, conceived and shot in state-of-the-art 3D. They are known as Porthos, Athos, and Aramis - three elite warriors who serve the King of France as his best Musketeers. After discovering an evil conspiracy to overthrow the King, the Musketeers come across a young, aspiring hero - D'Artagnan - and take him under their wing. Together, the four embark on a dangerous mission to foil the plot that not only threatens the Crown, but the future of Europe itself.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$8,674,452 (42.6% of total gross)
Legs:2.35 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:14.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$90,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,017 opening theaters/3,017 max. theaters, 3.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $27,701,625

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes, iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 21st, 2011 (Wide) by Summit Entertainment
Video Release: March 13th, 2012 by Summit Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of adventure action violence.
(Rating bulletin 2178, 6/29/2011)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. 10,000 B.C.
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: 3-D, Revenge, Political, Religious, Royalty, Steampunk, Ensemble, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Heroic Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Constantin Film, Impact Pictures, NEF Productions, New Legacy Film, Babelsberg Film
Production Countries: France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2011 4 $8,674,452   3,017 $2,875   $8,674,452 1
Oct 28, 2011 7 $3,507,359 -60% 3,017 $1,163   $14,847,237 2
Nov 4, 2011 11 $1,698,634 -52% 1,863 $912   $18,047,630 3
Nov 11, 2011 21 $496,871 -71% 669 $743   $19,167,175 4
Nov 18, 2011 26 $215,819 -57% 170 $1,270   $19,548,550 5
Nov 25, 2011 26 $229,830 +6% 224 $1,026   $19,908,928 6
Dec 2, 2011 35 $118,889 -48% 208 $572   $20,094,465 7
Dec 9, 2011 35 $86,234 -27% 168 $513   $20,227,517 8
Dec 16, 2011 41 $50,210 -42% 123 $408   $20,315,324 9
Dec 23, 2011 51 $8,207 -84% 37 $222   $20,358,120 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 21, 2011 4 $2,969,687     3,017 $984   $2,969,687 1
Oct 22, 2011 4 $3,517,995 +18%   3,017 $1,166   $6,487,682 2
Oct 23, 2011 4 $2,186,770 -38%   3,017 $725   $8,674,452 3
Oct 24, 2011 2 $659,262 -70%   3,017 $219   $9,333,714 4
Oct 25, 2011 2 $843,968 +28%   3,017 $280   $10,177,682 5
Oct 26, 2011 3 $583,031 -31%   3,017 $193   $10,760,713 6
Oct 27, 2011 4 $579,165 -1%   3,017 $192   $11,339,878 7
Oct 28, 2011 7 $1,030,244 +78% -65% 3,017 $341   $12,370,122 8
Oct 29, 2011 7 $1,487,329 +44% -58% 3,017 $493   $13,857,451 9
Oct 30, 2011 7 $989,786 -33% -55% 3,017 $328   $14,847,237 10
Oct 31, 2011 5 $385,871 -61% -41% 3,017 $128   $15,233,108 11
Nov 1, 2011 6 $428,105 +11% -49% 3,017 $142   $15,661,213 12
Nov 2, 2011 6 $342,652 -20% -41% 3,017 $114   $16,003,865 13
Nov 3, 2011 6 $345,131 +1% -40% 3,017 $114   $16,348,996 14
Nov 4, 2011 11 $491,465 +42% -52% 1,863 $264   $16,840,461 15
Nov 5, 2011 11 $740,933 +51% -50% 1,863 $398   $17,581,394 16
Nov 6, 2011 9 $466,236 -37% -53% 1,863 $250   $18,047,630 17
Nov 7, 2011 11 $133,503 -71% -65% 1,863 $72   $18,181,133 18
Nov 8, 2011 10 $175,017 +31% -59% 1,863 $94   $18,356,150 19
Nov 9, 2011 10 $134,696 -23% -61% 1,863 $72   $18,490,846 20
Nov 10, 2011 11 $179,458 +33% -48% 1,863 $96   $18,670,304 21
Nov 11, 2011 - $178,439 -1% -64% 669 $267   $18,848,743 22
Nov 12, 2011 - $200,249 +12% -73% 669 $299   $19,048,992 23
Nov 13, 2011 - $118,183 -41% -75% 669 $177   $19,167,175 24
Nov 14, 2011 - $35,990 -70% -73% 669 $54   $19,203,165 25
Nov 15, 2011 - $51,759 +44% -70% 669 $77   $19,254,924 26
Nov 16, 2011 - $36,205 -30% -73% 669 $54   $19,291,129 27
Nov 17, 2011 - $41,602 +15% -77% 669 $62   $19,332,731 28
Nov 18, 2011 - $89,958 +116% -50% 170 $529   $19,422,689 29
Nov 19, 2011 - $88,592 -2% -56% 170 $521   $19,511,281 30
Nov 20, 2011 - $37,269 -58% -68% 170 $219   $19,548,550 31
Nov 21, 2011 - $15,650 -58% -57% 170 $92   $19,564,200 32
Nov 22, 2011 - $34,557 +121% -33% 170 $203   $19,598,757 33
Nov 23, 2011 - $44,672 +29% +23% 170 $263   $19,643,429 34
Nov 24, 2011 - $35,669 -20% -14% 170 $210   $19,679,098 35
Nov 25, 2011 - $89,402 +151% -1% 224 $399   $19,768,500 36
Nov 26, 2011 - $92,944 +4% +5% 224 $415   $19,861,444 37
Nov 27, 2011 - $47,484 -49% +27% 224 $212   $19,908,928 38
Nov 28, 2011 - $16,463 -65% +5% 224 $73   $19,925,391 39
Nov 29, 2011 - $19,994 +21% -42% 224 $89   $19,945,385 40
Nov 30, 2011 - $14,428 -28% -68% 224 $64   $19,959,813 41
Dec 1, 2011 - $15,763 +9% -56% 224 $70   $19,975,576 42
Dec 2, 2011 - $37,207 +136% -58% 208 $179   $20,012,783 43
Dec 3, 2011 - $52,579 +41% -43% 208 $253   $20,065,362 44
Dec 4, 2011 - $29,103 -45% -39% 208 $140   $20,094,465 45
Dec 5, 2011 - $10,691 -63% -35% 208 $51   $20,105,156 46
Dec 6, 2011 - $14,470 +35% -28% 208 $70   $20,119,626 47
Dec 7, 2011 - $10,043 -31% -30% 208 $48   $20,129,669 48
Dec 8, 2011 - $11,614 +16% -26% 208 $56   $20,141,283 49
Dec 9, 2011 - $26,679 +130% -28% 168 $159   $20,167,962 50
Dec 10, 2011 - $37,985 +42% -28% 168 $226   $20,205,947 51
Dec 11, 2011 - $21,570 -43% -26% 168 $128   $20,227,517 52
Dec 12, 2011 - $8,629 -60% -19% 168 $51   $20,236,146 53
Dec 13, 2011 - $11,296 +31% -22% 168 $67   $20,247,442 54
Dec 14, 2011 - $8,735 -23% -13% 168 $52   $20,256,177 55
Dec 15, 2011 - $8,937 +2% -23% 168 $53   $20,265,114 56
Dec 16, 2011 - $15,321 +71% -43% 123 $125   $20,280,435 57
Dec 17, 2011 - $20,358 +33% -46% 123 $166   $20,300,793 58
Dec 18, 2011 - $14,531 -29% -33% 123 $118   $20,315,324 59
Dec 19, 2011 - $8,735 -40% +1% 123 $71   $20,324,059 60
Dec 20, 2011 - $12,407 +42% +10% 123 $101   $20,336,466 61
Dec 21, 2011 - $6,110 -51% -30% 123 $50   $20,342,576 62
Dec 22, 2011 - $7,337 +20% -18% 123 $60   $20,349,913 63
Dec 23, 2011 - $3,370 -54% -78% 37 $91   $20,353,283 64
Dec 24, 2011 - $1,991 -41% -90% 37 $54   $20,355,274 65
Dec 25, 2011 - $2,846 +43% -80% 37 $77   $20,358,120 66
Dec 26, 2011 - $4,208 +48% -52% 37 $114   $20,362,328 67
Dec 27, 2011 - $3,740 -11% -70% 37 $101   $20,366,068 68
Dec 28, 2011 - $4,456 +19% -27% 37 $120   $20,370,524 69
Dec 29, 2011 - $3,960 -11% -46% 37 $107   $20,374,484 70

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2011 4 $11,339,878   3,017 $3,759   $11,339,878 1
Oct 28, 2011 7 $5,009,118 -56% 3,017 $1,660   $16,348,996 2
Nov 4, 2011 11 $2,321,308 -54% 1,863 $1,246   $18,670,304 3
Nov 11, 2011 22 $662,427 -71% 669 $990   $19,332,731 4
Nov 18, 2011 29 $346,367 -48% 170 $2,037   $19,679,098 5
Nov 25, 2011 25 $296,478 -14% 224 $1,324   $19,975,576 6
Dec 2, 2011 32 $165,707 -44% 208 $797   $20,141,283 7
Dec 9, 2011 35 $123,831 -25% 168 $737   $20,265,114 8
Dec 16, 2011 42 $84,799 -32% 123 $689   $20,349,913 9
Dec 23, 2011 52 $24,571 -71% 37 $664   $20,374,484 10

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 18, 20129132,810 132,810$2,190,037$2,190,0371
Mar 25, 20122240,749-69% 173,559$691,511$2,881,5482
Apr 1, 20122520,671-49% 194,230$356,161$3,237,7093

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 18, 2012573,108 73,108$1,826,969$1,826,9691
Mar 25, 20121418,146-75% 91,254$408,114$2,235,0832

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Lead Ensemble Members

Logan Lerman D'Artagnan
Milla Jovovich Milady de Winter
Matthew MacFadyen Athos
Ray Stevenson Porthos
Luke Evans Aramis
Mads Mikkelsen Rochefort
Christoph Waltz Richelieu
Orlando Bloom Buckingham

Supporting Cast

Gabriella Wilde Constance
James Corden Planchet
Juno Temple Queen
Freddie Fox Louis
Til Schweiger Cagliostro
Helen George Blonde
Christian Oliver Venetian Nobleman
Marcus Brandl Sergeant Venetian Guard
Dexter Fletcher D'Artagnan's Father
Jane Perry D'Artagnan's Mother
Andy Gatherhood Drunk
Ben Moor Tailor
Susanne Wolff Cougar
Carsten Norgaard Jussac
Isaiah Michalski Boy
Nina Eichinger Lady in Waiting
Max Cane Beefeater Sergeant
Code Benedix Helmsman
Hannes Wegener Crewman 1
Iain Mckee Spengler
Horst Kiss Crowd Member
Gudrun Meinecke Crowd Member 2
Victoria Koestler Crowd Member 3
Yvonne Pajonowski Crowd Member 4
Florian Bruckner Rochefort's Replacement

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Paul W.S. Anderson Director
Alex Litvak Screenwriter
Andrew Davies Screenwriter
Alexandre Dumas Based upon the novel "The Three Musketeers" by
Jeremy Bolt Producer
Paul W.S. Anderson Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Martin Moszkowicz Executive Producer
Jamie Christopher First Assistant Director

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

Blu-ray Sales: Tintin Finds First Spot

March 28th, 2012

The Adventures of Tintin led all new releases and took top spot on the Blu-ray sales chart. It sold 504,000 units and generated $11.09 million in opening week sales. This represents an opening Blu-ray share of very nearly 50%, which is an excellent start for a kids film. More...

DVD Sales: Happy Feet's Debut Puts a Smile on Your Face

March 27th, 2012

Like last week, new releases dominated the DVD sales chart this week with three new releases topping the chart. The best of the best was Happy Feet Two with 896,000 units / $13.43 million during its first week on the home market. The film struggled at the box office, so this start on the home market is better than expected. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 13th, 2012

March 13th, 2012

There are two themes this week. The first is Awards Season. There are no fewer than half a dozen Award Season players on this week's list, although one was a late review. Speaking of late reviews, that's the other theme on this week's list, as there are no fewer than eight releases on this week's list where I'm waiting for the screener to arrive. (This includes Wizards which arrived on Monday; however, screeners need to arrive by Friday if I'm to get the review done on time.) Unfortunately, there's a lot of crossover among these two groups and a few Pick of the Week candidates are late. For instance, My Week with Marilyn and Melancholia fit into both groups. Other screeners I'm waiting for that could be Pick of the Week are Wallace & Gromit: World of Invention and the aforementioned Wizards: 35th Anniversary Blu-ray, while The Guild: Season Five was up for that honor as well. However, in the end I went with The Descendants on Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

International Box Office: Christmas Comes Early

November 3rd, 2011

The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn doesn't open here till a few days before Christmas, but it led the way on the international chart with an astonishing $56.56 million on 5,699 screens in 19 markets. Its biggest opening was in France, where it managed $26.97 million on 850 screens. That's like a $150 million opening here. It's a record for a non-sequel in that market. It wasn't as impressive in the U.K., but it did score $10.83 million on 512 screens, which is equivalent to a $50 million to $60 million opening here. These results will force me to re-evaluate its box office potential with an above $200 million run a lot more likely now. Granted, the source material is better known in Europe, plus it will have a lot more competition when it debuts here, but this is still a great sign going forward. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Halloween Scares Up a Rare Win for 2011

October 31st, 2011

It was a rare winning weekend at the box office, although it came too late to salvage the month, which was a bloody affair and 2011 fell tens of millions of dollars further behind last year's pace. The lone bright spot over the weekend was Puss in Boots, which easily led the way. However, even here there was darkness, as it failed to live up to the low end of expectations. The overall box office was a macabre $105 million, or 14% lower than last weekend. We did get a jolt with the box office creeping up 11% from last year. However, while double-digit growth would normally send chills up your spine, not having to deal with Halloween on the weekend itself explains much of that success. Year-to-date, 2011 remains lifeless down 4% from last year at $8.52 billion compared to $8.86 billion and unless some dark magic can revive the box office, and soon, we will have the second year in a row of year-over-year declines and 2011 could see the lowest ticket sales in about a decade and a half. That's truly scary. More...

International Box Office: Paranormal Inactivity

October 26th, 2011

The international box office was pretty slow this week and the only new release to have any impact was Paranormal Activity 3. This film did top the chart with $26.11 million on 3,876 screens in 42 markets. Leading the way was the U.K. with $5.43 million on 391 screens, which was easily enough for first place in that market. It also topped the charts in Russia with $3.20 million on 637 screens, in Australia with $3.04 million on 192, in Mexico with $1.96 million on 732, and in Spain with $1.04 million on 232. On the other hand, it had to settle for third place in France with $2.50 million on 215 screens and in Brazil with $1.21 million on 200. Compared to previous installments, these results were mixed. The film was stronger in Australia, but weaker in the U.K. and France, for instance. It's too soon to tell where it will finish, but assuming it is the biggest hit domestically of the three films, it should at least come close to $200 million worldwide. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: Paranormal Wasn't Just Your Regular Hit

October 24th, 2011

The industry as a whole has to be breathing a small sigh of relief after the weekend numbers started to come in. Paranormal Activity 3 broke records over the weekend helping the overall box office along the way. It grew 38% compared to last weekend, hitting $121 million. Unfortunately, that was still 6% lower than the same weekend Last year. Year-to-date, 2011 is 4% behind 2010's pace at $8.38 billion to $8.73 million and there's little hope that deficit will go away by the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Big Activity at the Box Office

October 23rd, 2011

After a poor September and slow start to October, Paranormal Activity 3 put some life back in to the movie industry this weekend with a huge $54 million opening weekend, according to Paramount's Sunday estimate. That's comfortably a record for the franchise and will almost certainly top Jackass 3D to become the biggest October's biggest weekend too. With no other horror flick coming out between now and Halloween, it should be set for a comfortable $100 million or so at the box office (on a budget of $5 million). More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Box Office See Some Action?

October 20th, 2011

The box office was terrible last weekend, so much so that it is hard to imagine things won't turnaround this weekend. There is one film, Paranormal Activity 3, that's almost guaranteed to be a hit, but expectations for the other wide releases range from expensive bomb, The Three Musketeers 3D; international hit that will flop here, Johnny English Reborn and niche market film just hoping to reach the top ten, The Mighty Macs. Last year Paranormal Activity 2 opened with just over $40 million. Paranormal Activity 3 might be able to do the same, but the rest of the new releases and the holdovers are not looking good, so there could be a sizable decline in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Real Steel is the Real Deal

October 19th, 2011

Real Steel was able to stay on top of the international chart, just as it did domestically. Over the weekend, it earned $25.03 million on 4,116 screens in 29 markets for a total of $60.94 million internationally. Worldwide it has taken $112.67 million, which is just over what it cost to make. The film opened in several markets, including the U.K., but it had to settle for fourth place with $2.11 million on 385 screens there. On the other hand, it added $4.63 million on 881 screens in Russia and now has earnt $14.39 million in that market. It also remained in first place in Mexico with $2.77 million on 1,049 screens for a total of $7.31 million after two weeks. It also earned first place in Australia with $2.34 million on 349 screens over the weekend, for a total of $7.88 million after two. More...

2011 Preview: October

October 1st, 2011

There is a little bit of good news going into October, as September did help close the year-to-date deficit, even if it was by a small amount. Unfortunately, we really needed a better result to be optimistic about our chances of closing that gap entirely by the end of the year. Even worse, this month represents the last chance 2011 has to catch up to 2010. I know there are two additional months left in the year, but October of 2010 was a soft month with four of the five weekends showing year-over-year declines. If October 2011 is even weaker, the odds of making up the $300 million deficit will be all but gone. It becomes even more troubling that there are no movies opening in October that are guaranteed to be monster hits. So, while October of 2010 was weak compared to October of 2009, it looks like it will be stronger than October of 2011. Hopefully I'm just being pessimistic. There are a couple films that have a shot at $100 million and I will be surprised if none of them at least come close to that milestone, but the slate of films is weaker than I would like. More...


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Synopsis

Based on Alexandre Dumas' classic novel comes a big-screen action adventure update of The Three Musketeers, conceived and shot in state-of-the-art 3D. They are known as Porthos, Athos, and Aramis - three elite warriors who serve the King of France as his best Musketeers. After discovering an evil conspiracy to overthrow the King, the Musketeers come across a young, aspiring hero - D'Artagnan - and take him under their wing. Together, the four embark on a dangerous mission to foil the plot that not only threatens the Crown, but the future of Europe itself.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$8,674,452 (42.6% of total gross)
Legs:2.35 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:14.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$90,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,017 opening theaters/3,017 max. theaters, 3.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $27,701,625

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes, iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 21st, 2011 (Wide) by Summit Entertainment
Video Release: March 13th, 2012 by Summit Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of adventure action violence.
(Rating bulletin 2178, 6/29/2011)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. 10,000 B.C.
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: 3-D, Revenge, Political, Religious, Royalty, Steampunk, Ensemble, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Heroic Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Constantin Film, Impact Pictures, NEF Productions, New Legacy Film, Babelsberg Film
Production Countries: France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Lead Ensemble Members

Logan Lerman D'Artagnan
Milla Jovovich Milady de Winter
Matthew MacFadyen Athos
Ray Stevenson Porthos
Luke Evans Aramis
Mads Mikkelsen Rochefort
Christoph Waltz Richelieu
Orlando Bloom Buckingham

Supporting Cast

Gabriella Wilde Constance
James Corden Planchet
Juno Temple Queen
Freddie Fox Louis
Til Schweiger Cagliostro
Helen George Blonde
Christian Oliver Venetian Nobleman
Marcus Brandl Sergeant Venetian Guard
Dexter Fletcher D'Artagnan's Father
Jane Perry D'Artagnan's Mother
Andy Gatherhood Drunk
Ben Moor Tailor
Susanne Wolff Cougar
Carsten Norgaard Jussac
Isaiah Michalski Boy
Nina Eichinger Lady in Waiting
Max Cane Beefeater Sergeant
Code Benedix Helmsman
Hannes Wegener Crewman 1
Iain Mckee Spengler
Horst Kiss Crowd Member
Gudrun Meinecke Crowd Member 2
Victoria Koestler Crowd Member 3
Yvonne Pajonowski Crowd Member 4
Florian Bruckner Rochefort's Replacement

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Paul W.S. Anderson Director
Alex Litvak Screenwriter
Andrew Davies Screenwriter
Alexandre Dumas Based upon the novel "The Three Musketeers" by
Jeremy Bolt Producer
Paul W.S. Anderson Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Martin Moszkowicz Executive Producer
Jamie Christopher First Assistant Director

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

Blu-ray Sales: Tintin Finds First Spot

March 28th, 2012

The Adventures of Tintin led all new releases and took top spot on the Blu-ray sales chart. It sold 504,000 units and generated $11.09 million in opening week sales. This represents an opening Blu-ray share of very nearly 50%, which is an excellent start for a kids film. More...

DVD Sales: Happy Feet's Debut Puts a Smile on Your Face

March 27th, 2012

Like last week, new releases dominated the DVD sales chart this week with three new releases topping the chart. The best of the best was Happy Feet Two with 896,000 units / $13.43 million during its first week on the home market. The film struggled at the box office, so this start on the home market is better than expected. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 13th, 2012

March 13th, 2012

There are two themes this week. The first is Awards Season. There are no fewer than half a dozen Award Season players on this week's list, although one was a late review. Speaking of late reviews, that's the other theme on this week's list, as there are no fewer than eight releases on this week's list where I'm waiting for the screener to arrive. (This includes Wizards which arrived on Monday; however, screeners need to arrive by Friday if I'm to get the review done on time.) Unfortunately, there's a lot of crossover among these two groups and a few Pick of the Week candidates are late. For instance, My Week with Marilyn and Melancholia fit into both groups. Other screeners I'm waiting for that could be Pick of the Week are Wallace & Gromit: World of Invention and the aforementioned Wizards: 35th Anniversary Blu-ray, while The Guild: Season Five was up for that honor as well. However, in the end I went with The Descendants on Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

International Box Office: Christmas Comes Early

November 3rd, 2011

The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn doesn't open here till a few days before Christmas, but it led the way on the international chart with an astonishing $56.56 million on 5,699 screens in 19 markets. Its biggest opening was in France, where it managed $26.97 million on 850 screens. That's like a $150 million opening here. It's a record for a non-sequel in that market. It wasn't as impressive in the U.K., but it did score $10.83 million on 512 screens, which is equivalent to a $50 million to $60 million opening here. These results will force me to re-evaluate its box office potential with an above $200 million run a lot more likely now. Granted, the source material is better known in Europe, plus it will have a lot more competition when it debuts here, but this is still a great sign going forward. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Halloween Scares Up a Rare Win for 2011

October 31st, 2011

It was a rare winning weekend at the box office, although it came too late to salvage the month, which was a bloody affair and 2011 fell tens of millions of dollars further behind last year's pace. The lone bright spot over the weekend was Puss in Boots, which easily led the way. However, even here there was darkness, as it failed to live up to the low end of expectations. The overall box office was a macabre $105 million, or 14% lower than last weekend. We did get a jolt with the box office creeping up 11% from last year. However, while double-digit growth would normally send chills up your spine, not having to deal with Halloween on the weekend itself explains much of that success. Year-to-date, 2011 remains lifeless down 4% from last year at $8.52 billion compared to $8.86 billion and unless some dark magic can revive the box office, and soon, we will have the second year in a row of year-over-year declines and 2011 could see the lowest ticket sales in about a decade and a half. That's truly scary. More...

International Box Office: Paranormal Inactivity

October 26th, 2011

The international box office was pretty slow this week and the only new release to have any impact was Paranormal Activity 3. This film did top the chart with $26.11 million on 3,876 screens in 42 markets. Leading the way was the U.K. with $5.43 million on 391 screens, which was easily enough for first place in that market. It also topped the charts in Russia with $3.20 million on 637 screens, in Australia with $3.04 million on 192, in Mexico with $1.96 million on 732, and in Spain with $1.04 million on 232. On the other hand, it had to settle for third place in France with $2.50 million on 215 screens and in Brazil with $1.21 million on 200. Compared to previous installments, these results were mixed. The film was stronger in Australia, but weaker in the U.K. and France, for instance. It's too soon to tell where it will finish, but assuming it is the biggest hit domestically of the three films, it should at least come close to $200 million worldwide. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: Paranormal Wasn't Just Your Regular Hit

October 24th, 2011

The industry as a whole has to be breathing a small sigh of relief after the weekend numbers started to come in. Paranormal Activity 3 broke records over the weekend helping the overall box office along the way. It grew 38% compared to last weekend, hitting $121 million. Unfortunately, that was still 6% lower than the same weekend Last year. Year-to-date, 2011 is 4% behind 2010's pace at $8.38 billion to $8.73 million and there's little hope that deficit will go away by the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Big Activity at the Box Office

October 23rd, 2011

After a poor September and slow start to October, Paranormal Activity 3 put some life back in to the movie industry this weekend with a huge $54 million opening weekend, according to Paramount's Sunday estimate. That's comfortably a record for the franchise and will almost certainly top Jackass 3D to become the biggest October's biggest weekend too. With no other horror flick coming out between now and Halloween, it should be set for a comfortable $100 million or so at the box office (on a budget of $5 million). More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Box Office See Some Action?

October 20th, 2011

The box office was terrible last weekend, so much so that it is hard to imagine things won't turnaround this weekend. There is one film, Paranormal Activity 3, that's almost guaranteed to be a hit, but expectations for the other wide releases range from expensive bomb, The Three Musketeers 3D; international hit that will flop here, Johnny English Reborn and niche market film just hoping to reach the top ten, The Mighty Macs. Last year Paranormal Activity 2 opened with just over $40 million. Paranormal Activity 3 might be able to do the same, but the rest of the new releases and the holdovers are not looking good, so there could be a sizable decline in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Real Steel is the Real Deal

October 19th, 2011

Real Steel was able to stay on top of the international chart, just as it did domestically. Over the weekend, it earned $25.03 million on 4,116 screens in 29 markets for a total of $60.94 million internationally. Worldwide it has taken $112.67 million, which is just over what it cost to make. The film opened in several markets, including the U.K., but it had to settle for fourth place with $2.11 million on 385 screens there. On the other hand, it added $4.63 million on 881 screens in Russia and now has earnt $14.39 million in that market. It also remained in first place in Mexico with $2.77 million on 1,049 screens for a total of $7.31 million after two weeks. It also earned first place in Australia with $2.34 million on 349 screens over the weekend, for a total of $7.88 million after two. More...

2011 Preview: October

October 1st, 2011

There is a little bit of good news going into October, as September did help close the year-to-date deficit, even if it was by a small amount. Unfortunately, we really needed a better result to be optimistic about our chances of closing that gap entirely by the end of the year. Even worse, this month represents the last chance 2011 has to catch up to 2010. I know there are two additional months left in the year, but October of 2010 was a soft month with four of the five weekends showing year-over-year declines. If October 2011 is even weaker, the odds of making up the $300 million deficit will be all but gone. It becomes even more troubling that there are no movies opening in October that are guaranteed to be monster hits. So, while October of 2010 was weak compared to October of 2009, it looks like it will be stronger than October of 2011. Hopefully I'm just being pessimistic. There are a couple films that have a shot at $100 million and I will be surprised if none of them at least come close to that milestone, but the slate of films is weaker than I would like. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2011 4 $8,674,452   3,017 $2,875   $8,674,452 1
Oct 28, 2011 7 $3,507,359 -60% 3,017 $1,163   $14,847,237 2
Nov 4, 2011 11 $1,698,634 -52% 1,863 $912   $18,047,630 3
Nov 11, 2011 21 $496,871 -71% 669 $743   $19,167,175 4
Nov 18, 2011 26 $215,819 -57% 170 $1,270   $19,548,550 5
Nov 25, 2011 26 $229,830 +6% 224 $1,026   $19,908,928 6
Dec 2, 2011 35 $118,889 -48% 208 $572   $20,094,465 7
Dec 9, 2011 35 $86,234 -27% 168 $513   $20,227,517 8
Dec 16, 2011 41 $50,210 -42% 123 $408   $20,315,324 9
Dec 23, 2011 51 $8,207 -84% 37 $222   $20,358,120 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 21, 2011 4 $2,969,687     3,017 $984   $2,969,687 1
Oct 22, 2011 4 $3,517,995 +18%   3,017 $1,166   $6,487,682 2
Oct 23, 2011 4 $2,186,770 -38%   3,017 $725   $8,674,452 3
Oct 24, 2011 2 $659,262 -70%   3,017 $219   $9,333,714 4
Oct 25, 2011 2 $843,968 +28%   3,017 $280   $10,177,682 5
Oct 26, 2011 3 $583,031 -31%   3,017 $193   $10,760,713 6
Oct 27, 2011 4 $579,165 -1%   3,017 $192   $11,339,878 7
Oct 28, 2011 7 $1,030,244 +78% -65% 3,017 $341   $12,370,122 8
Oct 29, 2011 7 $1,487,329 +44% -58% 3,017 $493   $13,857,451 9
Oct 30, 2011 7 $989,786 -33% -55% 3,017 $328   $14,847,237 10
Oct 31, 2011 5 $385,871 -61% -41% 3,017 $128   $15,233,108 11
Nov 1, 2011 6 $428,105 +11% -49% 3,017 $142   $15,661,213 12
Nov 2, 2011 6 $342,652 -20% -41% 3,017 $114   $16,003,865 13
Nov 3, 2011 6 $345,131 +1% -40% 3,017 $114   $16,348,996 14
Nov 4, 2011 11 $491,465 +42% -52% 1,863 $264   $16,840,461 15
Nov 5, 2011 11 $740,933 +51% -50% 1,863 $398   $17,581,394 16
Nov 6, 2011 9 $466,236 -37% -53% 1,863 $250   $18,047,630 17
Nov 7, 2011 11 $133,503 -71% -65% 1,863 $72   $18,181,133 18
Nov 8, 2011 10 $175,017 +31% -59% 1,863 $94   $18,356,150 19
Nov 9, 2011 10 $134,696 -23% -61% 1,863 $72   $18,490,846 20
Nov 10, 2011 11 $179,458 +33% -48% 1,863 $96   $18,670,304 21
Nov 11, 2011 - $178,439 -1% -64% 669 $267   $18,848,743 22
Nov 12, 2011 - $200,249 +12% -73% 669 $299   $19,048,992 23
Nov 13, 2011 - $118,183 -41% -75% 669 $177   $19,167,175 24
Nov 14, 2011 - $35,990 -70% -73% 669 $54   $19,203,165 25
Nov 15, 2011 - $51,759 +44% -70% 669 $77   $19,254,924 26
Nov 16, 2011 - $36,205 -30% -73% 669 $54   $19,291,129 27
Nov 17, 2011 - $41,602 +15% -77% 669 $62   $19,332,731 28
Nov 18, 2011 - $89,958 +116% -50% 170 $529   $19,422,689 29
Nov 19, 2011 - $88,592 -2% -56% 170 $521   $19,511,281 30
Nov 20, 2011 - $37,269 -58% -68% 170 $219   $19,548,550 31
Nov 21, 2011 - $15,650 -58% -57% 170 $92   $19,564,200 32
Nov 22, 2011 - $34,557 +121% -33% 170 $203   $19,598,757 33
Nov 23, 2011 - $44,672 +29% +23% 170 $263   $19,643,429 34
Nov 24, 2011 - $35,669 -20% -14% 170 $210   $19,679,098 35
Nov 25, 2011 - $89,402 +151% -1% 224 $399   $19,768,500 36
Nov 26, 2011 - $92,944 +4% +5% 224 $415   $19,861,444 37
Nov 27, 2011 - $47,484 -49% +27% 224 $212   $19,908,928 38
Nov 28, 2011 - $16,463 -65% +5% 224 $73   $19,925,391 39
Nov 29, 2011 - $19,994 +21% -42% 224 $89   $19,945,385 40
Nov 30, 2011 - $14,428 -28% -68% 224 $64   $19,959,813 41
Dec 1, 2011 - $15,763 +9% -56% 224 $70   $19,975,576 42
Dec 2, 2011 - $37,207 +136% -58% 208 $179   $20,012,783 43
Dec 3, 2011 - $52,579 +41% -43% 208 $253   $20,065,362 44
Dec 4, 2011 - $29,103 -45% -39% 208 $140   $20,094,465 45
Dec 5, 2011 - $10,691 -63% -35% 208 $51   $20,105,156 46
Dec 6, 2011 - $14,470 +35% -28% 208 $70   $20,119,626 47
Dec 7, 2011 - $10,043 -31% -30% 208 $48   $20,129,669 48
Dec 8, 2011 - $11,614 +16% -26% 208 $56   $20,141,283 49
Dec 9, 2011 - $26,679 +130% -28% 168 $159   $20,167,962 50
Dec 10, 2011 - $37,985 +42% -28% 168 $226   $20,205,947 51
Dec 11, 2011 - $21,570 -43% -26% 168 $128   $20,227,517 52
Dec 12, 2011 - $8,629 -60% -19% 168 $51   $20,236,146 53
Dec 13, 2011 - $11,296 +31% -22% 168 $67   $20,247,442 54
Dec 14, 2011 - $8,735 -23% -13% 168 $52   $20,256,177 55
Dec 15, 2011 - $8,937 +2% -23% 168 $53   $20,265,114 56
Dec 16, 2011 - $15,321 +71% -43% 123 $125   $20,280,435 57
Dec 17, 2011 - $20,358 +33% -46% 123 $166   $20,300,793 58
Dec 18, 2011 - $14,531 -29% -33% 123 $118   $20,315,324 59
Dec 19, 2011 - $8,735 -40% +1% 123 $71   $20,324,059 60
Dec 20, 2011 - $12,407 +42% +10% 123 $101   $20,336,466 61
Dec 21, 2011 - $6,110 -51% -30% 123 $50   $20,342,576 62
Dec 22, 2011 - $7,337 +20% -18% 123 $60   $20,349,913 63
Dec 23, 2011 - $3,370 -54% -78% 37 $91   $20,353,283 64
Dec 24, 2011 - $1,991 -41% -90% 37 $54   $20,355,274 65
Dec 25, 2011 - $2,846 +43% -80% 37 $77   $20,358,120 66
Dec 26, 2011 - $4,208 +48% -52% 37 $114   $20,362,328 67
Dec 27, 2011 - $3,740 -11% -70% 37 $101   $20,366,068 68
Dec 28, 2011 - $4,456 +19% -27% 37 $120   $20,370,524 69
Dec 29, 2011 - $3,960 -11% -46% 37 $107   $20,374,484 70

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 21, 2011 4 $11,339,878   3,017 $3,759   $11,339,878 1
Oct 28, 2011 7 $5,009,118 -56% 3,017 $1,660   $16,348,996 2
Nov 4, 2011 11 $2,321,308 -54% 1,863 $1,246   $18,670,304 3
Nov 11, 2011 22 $662,427 -71% 669 $990   $19,332,731 4
Nov 18, 2011 29 $346,367 -48% 170 $2,037   $19,679,098 5
Nov 25, 2011 25 $296,478 -14% 224 $1,324   $19,975,576 6
Dec 2, 2011 32 $165,707 -44% 208 $797   $20,141,283 7
Dec 9, 2011 35 $123,831 -25% 168 $737   $20,265,114 8
Dec 16, 2011 42 $84,799 -32% 123 $689   $20,349,913 9
Dec 23, 2011 52 $24,571 -71% 37 $664   $20,374,484 10

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 18, 20129132,810 132,810$2,190,037$2,190,0371
Mar 25, 20122240,749-69% 173,559$691,511$2,881,5482
Apr 1, 20122520,671-49% 194,230$356,161$3,237,7093

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 18, 2012573,108 73,108$1,826,969$1,826,9691
Mar 25, 20121418,146-75% 91,254$408,114$2,235,0832

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